Life ReflectionsDorothy Mai Williams was born March 14, 1939 in Covington, TN. She was the 7th child born to Carrie L. Dyson and James Wright. Her husband, son, one brother and two sisters preceded her in death. Dorothy, also known as Dot or Jean accepted Christ at an early age. She moved to st. Louis in 1954 where she attended and graduated from Kinloch High School. In 1957, she was united in Holy Matrimony to Melvin "Que" Williams. Three children: Melvin Anthony, Marcus Lance and Craig, were born. She retired from the Boeing Company after over 30 years of service. Dorothy was a very warm person. She was most hospitable, no one was a stranger. She loved baking, making ceramics, brewing homemade wine, playing bid whist and Farkle). She leaves 2 loving sons, Melvin (Montrice) and Craig (Cheryl): one stepdaughter, Brenda Warner; 10 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Bertha Gaines, Annie (James) Cunningham; 2 brothers, Law- rence (Eula Rae) Wright Lewis (Mae) Wright; 1 special niece, Jean Helen (David) Carnes; 1 brother-in-law, Wayne Williams; 1 sister-in-law, Doris June (Leon) James; 1 special friend, Taylor Faulkner and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. A Tribute to MomJust like Whitney rtoustln. Michael Jackson, Martin Luther King and Malcom X, God only creates one. Although only for a very short time, he gave us a very special person named Dorothy Williams. He truly blessed us with His angel. She was a person that strived for more than most and would bend over backwards to do anything within her power to help anyone that she felt was in need. Her philosophy for life was shared by her husband and taught to her children. It was very basic. .. mistreat people and it will come back tenfold. Just the same, treat people right and it will also come back tenfold. If everyone was like her the world would be truly at peace. There is no doubt in my mind she is in the bosom of God as we speak. She was loved dearly by the vast majority of the people she encountered, while she was here. She was the most loving, giving and nurturing woman I have ever met. We will never forget her and will always love her dearly. She was so blessed. See you again soon. Love - Craig Interment:Oak Grove CemeterySt. Louis, MO .
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